The safest fleets aren’t the ones with the most rules. They’re the ones with the strongest culture, where drivers choose to do the right thing even when no one’s watching. Building that culture is the real work of fleet safety, and it’s more than just purchasing safety technology.
This webinar will show you how to get there. You’ll learn what a genuine safety culture looks like, why it beats compliance every time and why driver buy-in determines whether your safety program takes hold or stalls out.
You’ll also see how dash cams with artificial intelligence support this. Instead of feeling like a watchdog, the camera should become a partner that protects your drivers through exoneration, recognition of safe driving behaviors and in-the-moment coaching rather than punishing after the fact. The technology works best when it reinforces the culture you’re building, not when it replaces it.
Most importantly, you’ll walk away understanding how to earn driver buy-in and improve safety across your fleet.
By attending this webinar, you may be eligible to earn recertification points. Contact the Board of Certified Safety Professionals for more information.
Speakers
Alex Castillo, Channel Sales Director, IntelliShift
Alex Castillo is the channel sales director at IntelliShift, a unified fleet intelligence platform serving mid-market and enterprise operators across propane, fuel delivery, hazmat transportation, utilities and field services. With more than 20 years in the technology space, he’s built a career helping fleets rethink safety, visibility and performance. Alex works closely with partners, insurance carriers and risk management teams to develop programs that reduce incidents and liability while unlocking cost savings and performance improvements across fleet operations. Known for his industry expertise, Alex brings valuable insight into how organizations can turn data into action and build safer, more efficient fleet operations.
The views of webinar speakers and organizations are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the National Safety Council or Safety+Health magazine. Any mention of a commercial enterprise, product or publication does not mean the council or magazine endorses those items.
Moderator
Kevin Druley, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine
Kevin is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.




